
Genesis 31:22 – 32:8 Bible Teaching
The teaching focuses on spiritual guidance in interpreting Scripture, resolving conflicts, and making amends. It highlights Jacob and Laban’s story, emphasizing fear, reconciliation, divine intervention, and covenant-making with a stone heap as a witness. Themes include familial bonds, deception, and divine oversight, with Jacob’s reliance on God despite adversities.

Radio Free Mormon: 197: The Shawn McCraney Interview
Interview Conducted by Mormon Discussion Podcast Original Post: Original Video: Tonight we sit down with Born Again Mormon superstar Shawn McCraney and…

Exploring the Book of Matthew: Faith, Manuscripts, and Apostolic Insights
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Delaney and Shawn explore if Apostle Matthew wrote the Book of Matthew, discussing evidence, faith, and Matthew’s role as a tax collector and Apostle.

What is the New Testament? Origins, Purpose, and Interpretation
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Delaney and Shawn explore the New Testament’s origins, its historical significance, and emphasize God’s laws written on hearts, not just texts.

Genesis 30:22 – 31:24 Bible Teaching
Rachel prays for a child, births Joseph. Jacob negotiates with Laban for speckled livestock, gains wealth. Divine guidance aids Jacob amid Laban’s deceit. Rachel steals idols.

Genesis 29:24 – 30:21 Bible Teaching
Jacob was tricked into marrying Leah before Rachel, whom he loved more. Leah bore key sons despite being less loved. The story highlights cultural customs, divine intervention, and the significance of lineage. Rachel and Leah’s rivalry, reliance on mandrakes, and God’s ultimate authority over life are central themes.

Genesis 28:15 – 29:23 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights Jacob’s transformative experience at Bethel, emphasizing God’s presence, anointing, and unconditional love. It contrasts transactional vows with selfless devotion, using biblical examples like Jacob’s vow and Jesus’ teachings. Jacob’s journey, cultural practices, and familial duties are explored, including his service for Rachel and Laban’s deception, reflecting themes of love, duty, and retribution.

Genesis 27:41 – 28:14 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights the harm of revenge, advocates for forgiveness, and emphasizes faith in Jesus as the connection to God, offering salvation and eternal life.

Genesis 27:11 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching explores Jacob and Esau’s story, highlighting human choice, deceit, and divine purpose. It emphasizes spiritual over worldly values, faith, and God’s plan.

Genesis 26:17 – 27:10 Bible Teaching
Isaac reopens wells, faces disputes, finds peace, symbolizing perseverance and faith. Rebekah and Jacob’s deception for blessing shows God’s plans use human flaws.

Genesis 25:29 – 26:16 Bible Teaching
Jacob trades Esau’s birthright for stew, highlighting cultural traditions and spiritual lessons. Isaac’s faith and obedience lead to blessings amid adversity, contrasting material and spiritual growth.

Genesis 25:23-28 Bible Teaching
God’s plan involves chosen individuals to fulfill His purpose, emphasizing free will, love, and redemption. Critiques Calvinist predestination, highlights faith in Jesus.

Genesis 24:62 – 25:6 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching covers Genesis 24:62-25:6, focusing on Isaac’s meditation, Rebekah’s modesty, Abraham’s genealogy, inheritance distribution, and Jesus’ unique sacrifice.

Genesis 24:10-61 Bible Teaching
Abraham’s servant finds Rebekah for Isaac, guided by prayer and signs. Emphasizes faith, divine guidance, and reliance on Scripture over seeking signs. Rebekah’s choice and blessings highlight familial and spiritual themes.

Genesis 22:20 – 24:9 Bible Teaching
Genesis 22-24 highlights Abraham’s lineage, Rebekah’s role, Sarah’s significance, and the cultural context of concubinage. It underscores women’s roles, marriage’s biblical theme, and Abraham’s faith in securing Canaan land and a wife for Isaac, ensuring lineage continuity.

Genesis 22:9-19 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights Abraham’s faith, obedience, and God’s provision, emphasizing faith’s role in love and liberty, using biblical narratives and the Abrahamic covenant.

Genesis 22:1-8 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching interprets “tempt” in Genesis 22 as “test,” showing God’s trials as faith tests, not enticements. Abraham’s story exemplifies faith, trust, and prioritizing God.

Genesis 21:3-34 Bible Teaching
Genesis 21 highlights Isaac’s birth, Sarah and Hagar’s tension, Ishmael’s future, and Abraham’s faith. Themes include spiritual growth, God’s guidance, and covenant at Beersheba.

Genesis 20:1 – 21:2 Bible Teaching
Abraham’s deception, God’s intervention with Abimelech, emphasizes divine guidance, integrity, and spiritual growth, highlighting patience, truth, and agape love.

A CULT Christmas Gift for All Trinitarians
Shawn’s teaching focuses on the true spirit of Christmas, emphasizing Jesus’ birth as reconciliation between God and humanity, challenging traditional Trinitarian views.